annotate vamp-hostsdk/PluginWrapper.h @ 541:0e32c328b02a tip

Added tag vamp-plugin-sdk-v2.10 for changeset fa74c473e48c
author Chris Cannam
date Mon, 18 May 2020 11:53:49 +0100
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cannam@233 1 /* -*- c-basic-offset: 4 indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: */
cannam@233 2
cannam@233 3 /*
cannam@233 4 Vamp
cannam@233 5
cannam@233 6 An API for audio analysis and feature extraction plugins.
cannam@233 7
cannam@233 8 Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary, University of London.
cannam@290 9 Copyright 2006-2009 Chris Cannam and QMUL.
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cannam@233 31 Digital Music; Queen Mary, University of London; and Chris Cannam
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cannam@233 35 */
cannam@233 36
cannam@233 37 #ifndef _VAMP_PLUGIN_WRAPPER_H_
cannam@233 38 #define _VAMP_PLUGIN_WRAPPER_H_
cannam@233 39
cannam@243 40 #include "hostguard.h"
cannam@233 41 #include <vamp-hostsdk/Plugin.h>
cannam@233 42
cannam@263 43 _VAMP_SDK_HOSTSPACE_BEGIN(PluginWrapper.h)
cannam@263 44
cannam@233 45 namespace Vamp {
cannam@233 46
cannam@233 47 namespace HostExt {
cannam@233 48
cannam@233 49 /**
cannam@233 50 * \class PluginWrapper PluginWrapper.h <vamp-hostsdk/PluginWrapper.h>
cannam@233 51 *
cannam@233 52 * PluginWrapper is a simple base class for adapter plugins. It takes
cannam@233 53 * a pointer to a "to be wrapped" Vamp plugin on construction, and
cannam@233 54 * provides implementations of all the Vamp plugin methods that simply
cannam@233 55 * delegate through to the wrapped plugin. A subclass can therefore
cannam@233 56 * override only the methods that are meaningful for the particular
cannam@233 57 * adapter.
cannam@233 58 *
Chris@538 59 * A PluginWrapper takes ownership of the plugin it wraps, and deletes
Chris@538 60 * it when it is itself deleted. To prevent this, call disownPlugin().
Chris@538 61 *
cannam@233 62 * \note This class was introduced in version 1.1 of the Vamp plugin SDK.
cannam@233 63 */
cannam@233 64
cannam@233 65 class PluginWrapper : public Plugin
cannam@233 66 {
cannam@233 67 public:
cannam@233 68 virtual ~PluginWrapper();
cannam@233 69
cannam@233 70 bool initialise(size_t channels, size_t stepSize, size_t blockSize);
cannam@233 71 void reset();
cannam@233 72
cannam@233 73 InputDomain getInputDomain() const;
cannam@233 74
cannam@233 75 unsigned int getVampApiVersion() const;
cannam@233 76 std::string getIdentifier() const;
cannam@233 77 std::string getName() const;
cannam@233 78 std::string getDescription() const;
cannam@233 79 std::string getMaker() const;
cannam@233 80 int getPluginVersion() const;
cannam@233 81 std::string getCopyright() const;
cannam@233 82
cannam@233 83 ParameterList getParameterDescriptors() const;
cannam@233 84 float getParameter(std::string) const;
cannam@233 85 void setParameter(std::string, float);
cannam@233 86
cannam@233 87 ProgramList getPrograms() const;
cannam@233 88 std::string getCurrentProgram() const;
cannam@233 89 void selectProgram(std::string);
cannam@233 90
cannam@233 91 size_t getPreferredStepSize() const;
cannam@233 92 size_t getPreferredBlockSize() const;
cannam@233 93
cannam@233 94 size_t getMinChannelCount() const;
cannam@233 95 size_t getMaxChannelCount() const;
cannam@233 96
cannam@233 97 OutputList getOutputDescriptors() const;
cannam@233 98
cannam@233 99 FeatureSet process(const float *const *inputBuffers, RealTime timestamp);
cannam@233 100
cannam@233 101 FeatureSet getRemainingFeatures();
cannam@233 102
cannam@233 103 /**
cannam@233 104 * Return a pointer to the plugin wrapper of type WrapperType
cannam@233 105 * surrounding this wrapper's plugin, if present.
cannam@233 106 *
cannam@233 107 * This is useful in situations where a plugin is wrapped by
cannam@233 108 * multiple different wrappers (one inside another) and the host
cannam@233 109 * wants to call some wrapper-specific function on one of the
cannam@233 110 * layers without having to care about the order in which they are
cannam@233 111 * wrapped. For example, the plugin returned by
cannam@233 112 * PluginLoader::loadPlugin may have more than one wrapper; if the
cannam@233 113 * host wanted to query or fine-tune some property of one of them,
cannam@233 114 * it would be hard to do so without knowing the order of the
cannam@233 115 * wrappers. This function therefore gives direct access to the
cannam@233 116 * wrapper of a particular type.
cannam@233 117 */
cannam@233 118 template <typename WrapperType>
cannam@233 119 WrapperType *getWrapper() {
cannam@233 120 WrapperType *w = dynamic_cast<WrapperType *>(this);
cannam@233 121 if (w) return w;
cannam@233 122 PluginWrapper *pw = dynamic_cast<PluginWrapper *>(m_plugin);
cannam@233 123 if (pw) return pw->getWrapper<WrapperType>();
cannam@233 124 return 0;
cannam@233 125 }
cannam@233 126
Chris@538 127 /**
Chris@538 128 * Disown the wrapped plugin, so that we no longer delete it on
Chris@538 129 * our own destruction. The identity of the wrapped plugin is
Chris@538 130 * unchanged, but this switches the expectation about ownership so
Chris@538 131 * that the caller is expected to handle the lifecycle of the
Chris@538 132 * wrapped plugin and to ensure that it outlasts this wrapper.
Chris@538 133 *
Chris@538 134 * This is not the normal model, but could be useful in situations
Chris@538 135 * where a plugin is already managed using a smart pointer model
Chris@538 136 * before being adapted into this wrapper. Note that this can't be
Chris@538 137 * reversed - if you call this, you must subsequently take charge
Chris@538 138 * of the wrapped plugin yourself.
Chris@538 139 */
Chris@538 140 void disownPlugin();
Chris@538 141
cannam@233 142 protected:
cannam@233 143 PluginWrapper(Plugin *plugin); // I take ownership of plugin
cannam@233 144 Plugin *m_plugin;
Chris@538 145 bool m_pluginIsOwned;
cannam@233 146 };
cannam@233 147
cannam@233 148 }
cannam@233 149
cannam@233 150 }
cannam@233 151
cannam@263 152 _VAMP_SDK_HOSTSPACE_END(PluginWrapper.h)
cannam@263 153
cannam@233 154 #endif